August 2011 Archive
6541.
Realtime Webcam Sudoku Solver (codeproject.com)
6542.
Collecting DNA From Arrestees Is Unconstitutional, California Court Says (wired.com)
6543.
An Error Correcting Code From The Book (rjlipton.wordpress.com)
6544.
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs (Why People Riot) (en.wikipedia.org)
6545.
How to sell your idea ... (jamesladdcode.com)
6546.
In defense of intrapreneurialism - Bryan Cantrill (dtrace.org)
6547.
Mach 20 Missile Test (wired.com)
6548.
And a million small startups died... (twitter.com)
6549.
Amazon’s Answer To Apple’s Terms: A Web-Based Kindle Cloud Reader (techcrunch.com)
6550.
HTML5 Rocks (slides.html5rocks.com)
6551.
What’s the point of the Asus Transformer (& why you should be watching Asus) (the-digital-reader.com)
6552.
21 Notes and Inside Jokes Hidden in Mac and Windows Software (theatlantic.com)
6553.
Kindle Cloud Reader (read.amazon.com)
6554.
[App] Rapportive for Facebook (adomado.com)
6555.
Walmart pulling the plug on its MP3 store, but not its DRM servers (arstechnica.com)
6556.
Anti-Nazi activists give out a T-Shirt with a message that changes after washing (translate.google.com)
6557.
Gentle Introduction to Information Theory (learningclojure.com)
6558.
What is the difference between unit tests and integration tests? (typemock.com)
6559.
London Riots Mapped to Poverty (guardian.co.uk)
6560.
We are the McDonnalds of Shoe stores (blog.itlater.com)
6561.
It’s the Economy, Dummkopf (Michael Lewis on Germany) (vanityfair.com)
6562.
What the hell is an explosive capital countdown? (lightercapital.com)
6563.
England riots: Hackers hit Blackberry over police help (bbc.co.uk)
6564.
The Dow Jones + Tao Te Ching = The Tao Jones (apeconmyth.com)
6565.
The E4X in V8 Debate: Feature Request for V8 with over 100 stars (code.google.com)
6566.
Tim O'Reilly: Work on Stuff that Matters (radar.oreilly.com)
6567.
MS announces interop plans for Hadoop (blogs.technet.com)
6568.
San Francisco vs. Berlin? ()
6569.
Fixed gear bikes and programming languages (techno-anthropology.blogspot.com)
6570.
The Vast Starbucks Conspiracy: Jonathan’s Card Wasn’t Faked (techcrunch.com)